Afghanistan turmoil
A year after U.S. exit, Afghanistan faces 'worst case scenario'
Dwindling human rights and hunger crises leave global community with few options
Dwindling human rights and hunger crises leave global community with few options
Afghanistan risks falling back into civil war as armed opposition grows
One year after the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, we look at the situation on the ground, what the international community is missing, and what might come next.
Despite its engagement with the Taliban, Beijing is unable to reach its goals
Refugees' plight continues even after fleeing Taliban-controlled homeland
Sanctions-hit economy at standstill as specter of terrorism haunts nation
Area states should work together to address security concerns
Afghan rulers take heat for hosting al-Qaida boss -- and failing to protect him
Isolated Afghan rulers offer Central Asia assurances at conference
For some, last month's attack on Sikh temple was last straw
Afghan rulers hike price right after Islamabad shows interest in imports
Large leadership gathering fails to address human rights issues
Many hope to flee country as Human Rights Watch warns of grave threats
Taliban say they are working around the clock but need more international aid
Rescue operations hampered by inaccessible terrain, recent floods
New Delhi says diplomacy in Kabul only about aid; analysts see deeper reasons
War, drought and economic crisis leave millions unable to cope with rising prices
Rulers dismiss NRF threat; U.N. report says they consider it graver than ISIS-K
Analysts say government aims to focus on separatists, ISIS-K after deadly attacks
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